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this week, virginia representative bob good luck talks about telecommunications issues. the congressman chairs a subcommittee on competition and the internet and has the congressional internet caucus. >> when it comes to telecommunications and policy, representative bob goodlatte with two hats -- chairman of the subcommittee on intellectual property, competition, and the internet, and co-chair of the congressional internet caucus. he is our guest this week. representative, let's start with something that your committee worked on earlier this year -- the privacy issue. is there any chance of this legislation coming back up this year, and if not, do you see it coming back next year? >> well, sopa and pipa are dead. i think that is pretty clear, that the effort that was undertaken there ran into a lot of controversy, a lot of miscommunication. i think those bills are not coming back again this year or any year, for that matter. the issue, however, is very much still a problem. that is, various types of crime on the internet. the theft not only a movie and music and software
this week, virginia representative bob good luck talks about telecommunications issues. the congressman chairs a subcommittee on competition and the internet and has the congressional internet caucus. >> when it comes to telecommunications and policy, representative bob goodlatte with two hats -- chairman of the subcommittee on intellectual property, competition, and the internet, and co-chair of the congressional internet caucus. he is our guest this week. representative, let's start...
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disagree with what bob just said. but that child that goes to a a h quality preschool or mother that gets coached, as bob a s it, they still live in very difficult house hold. they live in a very difficult neighborhood. more than likely, the kids go to a lousy school. our recommendation is we need to eal on all three fronts at one time. we need to talk about families, improve education, including education. we need to do something about work, especially with regard to young men. one more comment and that is i think i know a amount about preschool literature. i find it a little discouraging, that we're able to long-term impacts on anything like a broad scale is quite weak. the boston preschool program for example but we don't know nything about the long term there. head start has shown that it probably does not produce effects or some exception. we'll have an argument about it. e're not putting kids -- our kids are in average or worse settings generally for preschool now. an immense task to improve the quality of those
disagree with what bob just said. but that child that goes to a a h quality preschool or mother that gets coached, as bob a s it, they still live in very difficult house hold. they live in a very difficult neighborhood. more than likely, the kids go to a lousy school. our recommendation is we need to eal on all three fronts at one time. we need to talk about families, improve education, including education. we need to do something about work, especially with regard to young men. one more...
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bob really want to bring the deficit down. there are more people who want to just really shrink government. they want to get rid of social insurance because they ideologically oppose it. they do not like the safety net. if you give them the opportunity to cut medicare costs like the president did in the election, they attack him for that. i do not think, when you write down the numbers, they are as serious as they say.i think it is the tea party, i think it is the republican small government, overall, regardless of what that actually means in the long term, that that has adopted deficit reduction as an ideology. i would say they have contributed to a level of-- there are groups that have contributed to a level of urgency in near-term deficit reduction and it is quite different than the views they espouse. perhaps it is the communication thing. >> let's hear more about that. what do you mean? >> say more about what? >> about how you think -- >> how their groups -- what you're saying is their groups have contributed to an over e
bob really want to bring the deficit down. there are more people who want to just really shrink government. they want to get rid of social insurance because they ideologically oppose it. they do not like the safety net. if you give them the opportunity to cut medicare costs like the president did in the election, they attack him for that. i do not think, when you write down the numbers, they are as serious as they say.i think it is the tea party, i think it is the republican small government,...
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derek: if i could just add to what bob just said. you used the phrase one way or we are in a zone now. i think it is important that we see the next 10 to 15 years that way. , as suggestedhard in the report, and as i firmly believe, we cannot pretend that this deal has done the job for now and will -- and we will kind of punt for another decade plus. it is really how we use this moment that we are in. and a lot of what bob and richard have suggested, what i have talked about is ways that we can build up this muscle tissue of regional cooperation, dialogue, capabilities development, so that come as we get closer to the timeline as laid out in the jcpoa, we can make a common judgment and what needs to come next. in the meantime, we are doing a lot of things that will hopefully deter and influence iranian behavior on all the issues you rightly pointed out that are not addressed in the jcpoa. the key to that is not taking any option on the table. yousef: i think that brings me to my roller a point, how this deal gets a plummeted over the
derek: if i could just add to what bob just said. you used the phrase one way or we are in a zone now. i think it is important that we see the next 10 to 15 years that way. , as suggestedhard in the report, and as i firmly believe, we cannot pretend that this deal has done the job for now and will -- and we will kind of punt for another decade plus. it is really how we use this moment that we are in. and a lot of what bob and richard have suggested, what i have talked about is ways that we can...
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host: bob in virginia, independent. caller: good morning, representative graves. guest: good morning. caller: the air quality and the temperature are two completely separate things. there is a thing called the milankitovch cycles. he was a serbian astrophysicist, mathematician just, as drum assists -- as dramatist, and a civil engineer, and he calculated the position of the earth in relation to the sun. everyone needs to look that up. it has to do with the orbit around the sun, the tilt of the axis of the earth, and the movement of the earth around the axis. this happens on a 26,000 and a 100,000-year cycle. this was all explained. host: ok, the congressman is shaking his head. guest: bob, thanks. i hope i do not ever have to repeat the spelling of that name. [laughs] you bring up a point that is very important. a lot of people, and i made this point earlier, i think that climate has kind of become a religion to some people, rather than a science. you are exactly right that there are other factors that do influence the weather patterns and climate in the united st
host: bob in virginia, independent. caller: good morning, representative graves. guest: good morning. caller: the air quality and the temperature are two completely separate things. there is a thing called the milankitovch cycles. he was a serbian astrophysicist, mathematician just, as drum assists -- as dramatist, and a civil engineer, and he calculated the position of the earth in relation to the sun. everyone needs to look that up. it has to do with the orbit around the sun, the tilt of the...
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bob will have the network come and film it. >> we are going to get one more question. if there are no more questions, we have answered them all. thank you for coming. we are out of here. tonight on c-span, a look at the relationship between politics and humor with actor seth rogen. part of a recent conversation at harvard university, where one of several topics included lyrical correctness -- political correctness in today's entertainment. >> i would never make a joke that i think would get a laugh that is a political view don't personally believe in, because i might get asked about that one day and i don't want to look stupid. so it's like -- i do think that a lot of people who try to be edgy or political camus feel as though they are unfairly targeted at by the political correctness crowd forget that they have to be funny as well as edgy and political. and i think that if you really look at the people who complain about that and the people who w of the peoplee complaining about it are hilarious, and most of the people who are truly valerius who are incredibly edgy ne
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i especially want to thank vice chairman bob latta and my democratic colleague from texas, gene green, on their thoughtful bipartisan work on the integration ban repeal. it's important to note that this provision still requires cable companies to support cart d's, it just gets an outdated expense niff energy consuming division of little or no value of f.c.c.'s books. the draft legislation responds to the concerns of members of both sides of the aisle regarding the joint service agreements and sweet sweep provision that is seem to put the thumb on the scale. i have listened to those concerns and proposed eliminating sweeps week prohibition which keeps cable operators and not other paid tv providers from dropping grast signals during sweeps week. further, the draft contains provision that would limit joint retransmission consent negotiation by two or more independent broadcasters in a shared service agreement. unless the paid tv providers agrees to negotiate jointly with those broadcasters. i have no complaints with provisions that support fair negotiating tactics for all parties to an
i especially want to thank vice chairman bob latta and my democratic colleague from texas, gene green, on their thoughtful bipartisan work on the integration ban repeal. it's important to note that this provision still requires cable companies to support cart d's, it just gets an outdated expense niff energy consuming division of little or no value of f.c.c.'s books. the draft legislation responds to the concerns of members of both sides of the aisle regarding the joint service agreements and...
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rachel: bob with wthr. gov. holcomb: afternoon, bob. reporter: good afternoon, governor and dr. box. governor, i'm very pleased that are -- this is holcomb and mrs. holcomb are continuing to feel well. so thank you for taking my question. gov. holcomb: i'm eager to get back to work. reporter: i want to make sure you have background for my questions here today. this week, 13 news reported the number of backlogged and pending unemployment claims in indiana had grown to more than 1.2 million claims by the start of this month, which is a significant increase from the backlog just a couple of months earlier. and i have received hundreds of desperate messages from hoosiers waiting for unemployment. many of whose claims have been delayed and pending for 4, 5, 6 , seven months or more. and a contracted worker who talked to these people every day, when they call the department of workforce call center helpline, says the department of workforce development will not allow the contracted workers to resolve simple issues that could help relieve the backlog of cases. and the whistleblower say
rachel: bob with wthr. gov. holcomb: afternoon, bob. reporter: good afternoon, governor and dr. box. governor, i'm very pleased that are -- this is holcomb and mrs. holcomb are continuing to feel well. so thank you for taking my question. gov. holcomb: i'm eager to get back to work. reporter: i want to make sure you have background for my questions here today. this week, 13 news reported the number of backlogged and pending unemployment claims in indiana had grown to more than 1.2 million...
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they concluded, the military, that bob graham -- that bagram was not much value added, that it was much wiser to focus on kabul. so i followed the recommendation. with regard to -- there are certain circumstances where we have gotten information, and quite frankly, sometimes from some of you. saying, you know of such and such a group of people trying to get out, they are on a bus, they are moving from. other people. this is their location. there have been occasions where our military has contact their military counterparts in the taliban and said, this, for example, this buses coming through. with x number of people on it. made up of the following group of people. we want you to let that bus or that group through. so yes, there have been occasions like that. to the best of my knowledge, in those cases, the bulk of that has occurred and they have been left -- they have been let through. but i cannot tell you with any certitude that there has been a list of names. that does not mean it does not exist. that here are the names of 12 people who are coming, let them through. it very well coul
they concluded, the military, that bob graham -- that bagram was not much value added, that it was much wiser to focus on kabul. so i followed the recommendation. with regard to -- there are certain circumstances where we have gotten information, and quite frankly, sometimes from some of you. saying, you know of such and such a group of people trying to get out, they are on a bus, they are moving from. other people. this is their location. there have been occasions where our military has...
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bob is unfortunately recovering from illness, so he is not here today. i hope he is watching on our webcast online. hello to everyone else watching online too. thank you for watching us tonight. after i finish my talk, we will monitor a panel discussion of the paper and the state of trump's regulatory policy more broadly. as we do with, our events at brookings we will take questions from you. save your questions for time. i will give you an overview of the paper. i encourage you to read the paper as well. we are looking at trump's regulatory plan, our twofold requirement. more or less running at the beginning of an administration, issued an executive order which set up a regulatory offset requirement, and a regulatory budget requirement. the regulatory offset is essentially what it says -- for every new regulation, we have to offset it by eliminating two regulations. the regulatory budget is each fiscal year, the omb director will come up with a budget for each agency, and there can be no net increase for that budget in the fiscal year. this is a break f
bob is unfortunately recovering from illness, so he is not here today. i hope he is watching on our webcast online. hello to everyone else watching online too. thank you for watching us tonight. after i finish my talk, we will monitor a panel discussion of the paper and the state of trump's regulatory policy more broadly. as we do with, our events at brookings we will take questions from you. save your questions for time. i will give you an overview of the paper. i encourage you to read the...
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didn't bob dole and president reagan do -- yes, they did in 1983, some 40 years ago. they extended the solvency of social security by raising the age. we have 10,000 baby boomers a day becoming eligible for social security. we'll surpass 70 million people on social security next year and yet those benefits that were in place when richard nixon was president have not been changed. we have a cola that's inadequate. people haven't received an increase in their social security payments. there are more than five million americans that worked all their lives and get below poverty payments and three million people are paying taxes on social security that shouldn't have to do so. and for those who have been prevented brew government teachers and municipal employees, from getting their benefits, that deserves to be repealed so they're able to get those benefits. for close to 40% of the american people, the only pension they'll have is social security and on average that's 18,000 per mail, 14,000 per female. living on that amount of money, people aren't going out and buying toc
didn't bob dole and president reagan do -- yes, they did in 1983, some 40 years ago. they extended the solvency of social security by raising the age. we have 10,000 baby boomers a day becoming eligible for social security. we'll surpass 70 million people on social security next year and yet those benefits that were in place when richard nixon was president have not been changed. we have a cola that's inadequate. people haven't received an increase in their social security payments. there are...
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summiteers you're going to have to catch tammy, buster, bob and linda during the break asking them for names of leaders i wanted to put in nomination we're up against time here. it's been a terrific panel i ask you to thank them. >> we visit the atlanta press club and take a history tour. c-span, prime time. monday through friday. and let us know what you think about the programs you're watching. call us. or you can e mail us. he during weekly addresses president obama talked about strikes in iraq. the republican address delivered by mike mcfadden, criticizing president obama's economic policies. >> this week, i authorized two operations in iraq. first, i directed our military to take action to protect our american diplomats serving in the city of urbea. thursday night, making it clear if they attempt to advance further our military would respond with targeted strikes that is what we've done. necessary that is what we'll continue to do. we have americans serving across iraq, including our embassy in baghdad, we'll do whatever is needed to protect our people. second, we've begun a human
summiteers you're going to have to catch tammy, buster, bob and linda during the break asking them for names of leaders i wanted to put in nomination we're up against time here. it's been a terrific panel i ask you to thank them. >> we visit the atlanta press club and take a history tour. c-span, prime time. monday through friday. and let us know what you think about the programs you're watching. call us. or you can e mail us. he during weekly addresses president obama talked about...
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get well soon, bob. talk, cherylh my will be moderating a panel discussion of the paper and the 's regulatoryp policy more broadly. as we do with all of our events at brookings, we will be taking questions from you. save your questions for that time. i will give you an overview of the paper, and i encourage you to read the paper as well. we are looking at trump's regulatory plan, his requirements. more or less off and running at the beginning of the administration. january 30 issued an administrative order for a regulatory offset and budget requirement. the regulatory offset is essentially what it says. for every new regulation we need 2 offset it by finding regulations to eliminate. the budget, each fiscal year the omb director will come up with a budget for each agency. there can be no net increase above the budget level for that agency for that fiscal year. this is a break forom the historical emphasis where the vocus was on maximizing net benefits to society. to do that you measure benefits and cost.
get well soon, bob. talk, cherylh my will be moderating a panel discussion of the paper and the 's regulatoryp policy more broadly. as we do with all of our events at brookings, we will be taking questions from you. save your questions for that time. i will give you an overview of the paper, and i encourage you to read the paper as well. we are looking at trump's regulatory plan, his requirements. more or less off and running at the beginning of the administration. january 30 issued an...
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there was no accurate total of, you know, bob voted yes, john voted no. you can make a map of visually who voted yes and no. but there was a guy who just cap -- kept putting a map on there. it turns out he was using data from a vote taken on a bill by the same name, but from the 112th congress. and he did not notice the difference. that is something where we need people who are experts, like yourselves, to do and help us out with. that is also a thing that can come up with multiple versions of the same bill with different titles, but have completely different contents. that is something wikipedians don't necessarily understand, but staffers would. staffers would understand a legislative vehicle they go straight over the head of wikipedians. i think it's a very valuable project. if you think about a piece of legislation, even if you can pull a summary of it from someplace like the congressional research servers, it will not necessarily make sense to a layperson who does not have deep knowledge of that issue. and the great part about wikipedia is that you c
there was no accurate total of, you know, bob voted yes, john voted no. you can make a map of visually who voted yes and no. but there was a guy who just cap -- kept putting a map on there. it turns out he was using data from a vote taken on a bill by the same name, but from the 112th congress. and he did not notice the difference. that is something where we need people who are experts, like yourselves, to do and help us out with. that is also a thing that can come up with multiple versions of...
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brian: have you heard of bob dornan? >> i've heard of bob drnings originals rrningsnrnings arranges nrnings. >> bob dornan was a congressman from california. i don't want to look like i am piling on, but he was far right. you have to see this, this is from 1996. >> the same day we were commissioning one of those big ships for a medal of honor winner, 2,000 wild, partying homosexuals, hundreds of them almost naked down here in our biggest most beautiful taxpayer owned and operated auditorium -- the andrew mellon auditorium directly across the street from the actual star-spangled banner, the 30 by 40 foot flag that flew over fort mchenry in baltimore is on the north wall of the national museum of american history and directly across the street is this homosexual cherry jubilee. unbelievable. brian: that flag, by the way -- isn't flying the way it did back --a lot of things have changed. why have we changed as a society? not everybody has. a large percentage of young people in particular say homosexuality is fine. kristen:
brian: have you heard of bob dornan? >> i've heard of bob drnings originals rrningsnrnings arranges nrnings. >> bob dornan was a congressman from california. i don't want to look like i am piling on, but he was far right. you have to see this, this is from 1996. >> the same day we were commissioning one of those big ships for a medal of honor winner, 2,000 wild, partying homosexuals, hundreds of them almost naked down here in our biggest most beautiful taxpayer owned and...
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so adam, and then bob. it is interesting to talk about the association between democrats and bolshevism. what is that have to do with them, it has to do with the bolsheviks because germany's role in sluicing lenin into russia in 1917. more importantly, the fact that the germans had done the p street or with the bolsheviks earlier in the year, and what's was what they had unleashed in terms of the full force of the german army in 1918. so from the point of view of militant republicans who want to blaze a path of fire from the western front to berlin, which is really what they want to do, no negotiation, somebody who is selling the allies out which wilson seem to be doing to cut a deal with the germans on the basis of his peace without victory proposal of january 1917 before america was even on the of, it looks like an agent german and bolshevik conspiracy. very briefly, and i do not want to be misunderstood, it is no doubt a tool in the mind of anti-semitic british statements -- anti-semitic british statesma
so adam, and then bob. it is interesting to talk about the association between democrats and bolshevism. what is that have to do with them, it has to do with the bolsheviks because germany's role in sluicing lenin into russia in 1917. more importantly, the fact that the germans had done the p street or with the bolsheviks earlier in the year, and what's was what they had unleashed in terms of the full force of the german army in 1918. so from the point of view of militant republicans who want...
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host: we will go to our first phone call, from bob in indiana, good morning. caller: good morning. consideren, would you this -- the cases of foodborne argument forood labeling of food products? countries and genetically modified foods. guest: so, we haven't seen a difference in which foods cause illness in terms of genetically modified or other, or in terms of country of origin or other. and the issue of labeling foods is really for the fda and the department of agriculture to determine. but i can say that what is very helpful is when companies track where their foods are coming from, and the food safety modernization act passed a couple of years ago will improve the ability to do that. so when we find an outbreak, being able to trace it back and seeing where it comes from is sometimes very challenging. and the food safety modernization act makes that substantially easier and something that is quite valuable. it is also very valuable that we are able to do genetic testing of the bacteria that we find, which is called advanced molecular detection. this was an initiative that cdc pr
host: we will go to our first phone call, from bob in indiana, good morning. caller: good morning. consideren, would you this -- the cases of foodborne argument forood labeling of food products? countries and genetically modified foods. guest: so, we haven't seen a difference in which foods cause illness in terms of genetically modified or other, or in terms of country of origin or other. and the issue of labeling foods is really for the fda and the department of agriculture to determine. but i...
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that is bob of johnson of bet. he did not have an operator. hook nt to tci and got the up with them, but then he had a to locate the headquarters of bt. we had some land on washington avenue. i let bob johnson at least all that land for one dollar a year. one dollar a year. he's a multimillionaire, at bet aire, and look now. another example is someone who to the tax nted commission, he was 23 years old. people say, why doing that, he is too young. the most one of prosperous developers in the country -- white or black. again, it started right here, because of my vision. but, the important part of this equation, it's the black middle class. there many people who've not been given the opportunity to work. they had degrees, but the ng necessary, dc government, we had to open it up. those black families move from here to here. i'm very proud of the fact that we built a strong black middle class. also, in the process, many people the black middle class went to prince george's county. curry, in his second inauguration asked me to and he thanked me. i
that is bob of johnson of bet. he did not have an operator. hook nt to tci and got the up with them, but then he had a to locate the headquarters of bt. we had some land on washington avenue. i let bob johnson at least all that land for one dollar a year. one dollar a year. he's a multimillionaire, at bet aire, and look now. another example is someone who to the tax nted commission, he was 23 years old. people say, why doing that, he is too young. the most one of prosperous developers in the...
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i feel pretty confident that we'll see significant progress. >> bob matthews, i see you i'll call on you. >> a question especially to lonnie. i'm trying to understand the logic underneath -- i want to present maybe very briefly a hypothetical with two parts. the u.s. healthcare is very expensive. the cost generate out of the providers because we spend the money, not the insurance. so, let's have two hypothetical markets. in one there's one hospital system that is dominant, they bought awe the docks -- all the docks they've trim their rates and go to conferences and decide, let's do as many services as possible, every freckle gets radiation, have heart is studied, everything, everything can happen. make a lot of money, have profit. another market, you have two groups who have been working on cost and quality for some time, and maybe because there's more competition among the providers, the rates are not crazy high. so, when people in the exchange go out and buy, there's going to pay lot more in class a, as are the employers, as are everybody else, because the rates are high and they'r
i feel pretty confident that we'll see significant progress. >> bob matthews, i see you i'll call on you. >> a question especially to lonnie. i'm trying to understand the logic underneath -- i want to present maybe very briefly a hypothetical with two parts. the u.s. healthcare is very expensive. the cost generate out of the providers because we spend the money, not the insurance. so, let's have two hypothetical markets. in one there's one hospital system that is dominant, they...
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senator bob graham will be on the talk about a book he co-authored called america, the owners manual. in the weekly standard to repeal the affordable care act. join the discussion.
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michaels, and bob dole. there is no question none of this could have happened without them coming to the table and understanding how important it was to achieve a result. i also have to emphasize what i believe is the fundamental catalyst for all of this. that is there was a president who was determined to solve this issue. absolutely determined. as we see, not only was he willing, but he ended up sacrificing tremendous political capital, personal political capital in order to do what he felt the country needed at that time. there are a lot of folks who like these kinds of agreements to take place in a climate where there are no politics. it will never happen. it will never happen because politics is the cement that holds the system together, not what divides it. in my opinion, there are three political aspects that have to be looked at in what happened in 1990 and certainly have parallels to what is going on today. there are the politics of the differences in philosophy. there certainly is a liberal perspec
michaels, and bob dole. there is no question none of this could have happened without them coming to the table and understanding how important it was to achieve a result. i also have to emphasize what i believe is the fundamental catalyst for all of this. that is there was a president who was determined to solve this issue. absolutely determined. as we see, not only was he willing, but he ended up sacrificing tremendous political capital, personal political capital in order to do what he felt...
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bob: thank you. during the congressional debate on the joint comprehensive plan of action they ran nuclear deal last summer. a key issue in the debate was whether the deal would increase or decrease prospects for proliferation in the middle east. deal arguedf the that by removing the risk of a nuclear armed iran the deal would reduce incentives for countries in the region to acquire nuclear weapons. that the however said deal would increase those incentives. because it would legitimize iran's enrichment program and it would allow iran to ramp up its fissile material production capabilities. when key restrictions expire after 10 or 15 years. it would boost iran's economy. richards would release nephew and i strongly believe that the jcp away will reduce prospects for proliferation in the middle east. but uncertainties about the away are goingcp to persist. for quite some time. these uncertainties could motivate regional countries. asking a number of questions over the next several years. will the agre
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close to home when you say bob, but i'm a rob, so i'm ok with it. people with a mix of commercial feedolitical motivations people partisan bs. they are out there. russians, those kinds of things. they are interacting through these existing media ecosystems. troublesome, less less consequential the source of disinformation than the ability of the disinformation to gain mediaon with ecosystems. conservative media because of the structural elements are more vulnerable to disinformation than fact-based journalism rooted in many tickets -- in many decades of practice. it is what we are looking at. it means we can be worried about russians. the more important part is the larger media sources and what they are doing with disinformation and whether they are seeking to cap it down or amplify it. it is what we saw in the past election. we have seen it over the past year. when you see uranium one becoming the big story on fox or repeated coverage of the deep state going after donald trump. those are particular functional and structural aspects of conservative
close to home when you say bob, but i'm a rob, so i'm ok with it. people with a mix of commercial feedolitical motivations people partisan bs. they are out there. russians, those kinds of things. they are interacting through these existing media ecosystems. troublesome, less less consequential the source of disinformation than the ability of the disinformation to gain mediaon with ecosystems. conservative media because of the structural elements are more vulnerable to disinformation than...
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bob menendez and cory booker. and 12 members of the house. i think it will be in the spirit -- i have not had a chance to go through the details of what is being proffered in the house bill today, but i think it will be in a similar spirit to what i just mentioned a few minutes ago, to give people not just words, although i think words matter, right? i do not want to underweight the fact that when you are in a position of leadership as i am, people do look to you, and they do care about what you say, so i don't want to suggest this is all action and no words, but it cannot be just words. in the spirit of what i discussed in the terms of deepening engagement between law enforcement and communities in our state and across our country, the reinstalling of the trust that law enforcement is fore not just for some but every person, regardless of race, ethnicity, etc. i think it is in that spirit that we are trying to pursue that in new jersey, and i think that congressional piece of this, in a similar light. anna: your attorney general has fought g
bob menendez and cory booker. and 12 members of the house. i think it will be in the spirit -- i have not had a chance to go through the details of what is being proffered in the house bill today, but i think it will be in a similar spirit to what i just mentioned a few minutes ago, to give people not just words, although i think words matter, right? i do not want to underweight the fact that when you are in a position of leadership as i am, people do look to you, and they do care about what...
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host: let's talk to bob, calling from north carolina. caller: good morning. thanks for taking my call. i would like to say it is fantastic, the collaboration between the government and private industry, which has been able to develop this vaccine so quickly and effectively. my real question is is something i am just curious about. i am old enough to remember the oral vaccine given on a sugar cube. now all we do with vaccines is give them with an injection, which i have nothing against needles, but is there a reason why we just do not take vaccines orally anymore? guest: that is a really excellent question. the answer relates to the fundamental nature of the vaccine itself. as you know, when you take something ingested orally, it gets into the stomach, where that ph is between 1 and 2. it is as acidic in your stomach as, almost, a car battery. certain biological molecules will get destroyed by getting exposed to such acidic environments. mrna is one of those. if you put mrna in a solution that has a ph of 1 or 2, it will fall apart quickly. and messenger rna,
host: let's talk to bob, calling from north carolina. caller: good morning. thanks for taking my call. i would like to say it is fantastic, the collaboration between the government and private industry, which has been able to develop this vaccine so quickly and effectively. my real question is is something i am just curious about. i am old enough to remember the oral vaccine given on a sugar cube. now all we do with vaccines is give them with an injection, which i have nothing against needles,...
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fairness in class action litigation and furthering asbestos claim transparency act sponsored by chairman bob goodlatte which ensures that only similar injured parties can be in the same class for purpose of a class action suit, as well as requires public disclosure of reports on the receipt of claims for injury based on exposure and asbestos. next, h.r. 725, the innocent party protection act, which establishes a uniform standard for determining whether a defendant has been fraudulently joined to a lout. and third, h.r. 720, the lawsuit abuse reduction act sponsored by chairman lamar smith which restores accountability to our legal system by penalizing lawyers for filing baseless lawsuits. our federal litigation system is plagued with broken rules that unnecessarily harm american business and consumers. with these somebodies, we -- with these measures we will follow through on our pledge to take on trial lawyers and crack down on lawsuit abuse through litigation reform. finally, the house will consider the face call year 2017 department of defense appropriation bill sponsored by chairman rodn
fairness in class action litigation and furthering asbestos claim transparency act sponsored by chairman bob goodlatte which ensures that only similar injured parties can be in the same class for purpose of a class action suit, as well as requires public disclosure of reports on the receipt of claims for injury based on exposure and asbestos. next, h.r. 725, the innocent party protection act, which establishes a uniform standard for determining whether a defendant has been fraudulently joined...
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at was a shout out to you, bob. when they do go into conflict, there is things they can do before, during, and after, and i will make this brief, although it is what i have spent the last eight years doing. by thebelievably well, way. sarah does unbelievably well. wart, it is all about planning. when rumsfeld went into iraq, brought the united states into iraq, there was no planning for limiting the lateral damage aside from let's do this at night so people are not out, etc., but there was no planning on what are we going to do if we harm civilians, what is going to happen if this goes on longer than we thought? you can minimize so much civilian harm. >> can i just jump in real quick, sarah? i was with some of the very people who made these decisions the said before iraq, i voted against -- there was a vote, whether we should attack. --were there often thereafter called the georgetown squish. the argument was there was not civilian damage because it would be in the desert, and even more, if it went into the city, no
at was a shout out to you, bob. when they do go into conflict, there is things they can do before, during, and after, and i will make this brief, although it is what i have spent the last eight years doing. by thebelievably well, way. sarah does unbelievably well. wart, it is all about planning. when rumsfeld went into iraq, brought the united states into iraq, there was no planning for limiting the lateral damage aside from let's do this at night so people are not out, etc., but there was no...
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going back to the point that you made, it is the bob jones case. obama says he will not lift a hand. his allies can do what was done to lodge complaints with the irs . irs can set- the aside a school that refuses to set the notion of same-sex marriage, or contraception, is teaching things about -- not in accord with public policy. marja the ways in which to make the point. -- they are gentle ways in which to make the point. of thehere evidence supreme court clerks, maybe they might have known how kennedy may have voted. i know couple of them switch. if the liberals who voted thought he was going to vote with them, would they have voted to grant it? >> some justices voted differently on standing in the dome a case that on prop 8. myre is a speculation about justices on the other side of the aisle of -- ideological divide would again standing in the prop 8 case because they were afraid of how the case might be decided. that is plausible speculation. hatetill so naÏve that i to think they would act beyond the best of the law. my naÏve belief is refu
going back to the point that you made, it is the bob jones case. obama says he will not lift a hand. his allies can do what was done to lodge complaints with the irs . irs can set- the aside a school that refuses to set the notion of same-sex marriage, or contraception, is teaching things about -- not in accord with public policy. marja the ways in which to make the point. -- they are gentle ways in which to make the point. of thehere evidence supreme court clerks, maybe they might have known...
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host: bob in woodbridge, virginia. caller: i am a 64-year-old man. i have been diagnosed on the spectrum in the last couple of years. point i amre what trying to make here. is there a lot of instances that, where people in my age group find out they are on the spectrum? guest: i think it is happening more and more, but it is definitely not the norm, often because if people have made it that far in life there is not as much of a push from people in their immediate circle or thoughts in themselves that a diagnosis is something that i might seek out or benefit from. your group speaks a lot about this as well. guest: i grandfather was in his 70's before my family realized. it is a personal decision to seek a diagnosis later in life. for some people, i think it helps them make sense of their life and achieve a peace they have not not had before. welcome to the community. host: he said he recently got this diagnosis confirmed. how long had you been considering this or wondering what the issue was with you personally? caller: i grew up in the 1960's, so nob
host: bob in woodbridge, virginia. caller: i am a 64-year-old man. i have been diagnosed on the spectrum in the last couple of years. point i amre what trying to make here. is there a lot of instances that, where people in my age group find out they are on the spectrum? guest: i think it is happening more and more, but it is definitely not the norm, often because if people have made it that far in life there is not as much of a push from people in their immediate circle or thoughts in...
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us for our: join conversations with bob corker and niki tsongas tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span and c-span.org or listen with the radio app. next, we hear about the current state of the brexit negotiations from british conservative party member owen paterson. u.s.-u.k.lks about relationships and future trade agreements between the two countries. mr. paterson spoke at an event hosted by the heritage foundation. >> good morning. welcome to the heritage foundation. and also welcome to our viewers on c-span for joining us. it is my great pleasure to introduce the honorable owen paterson.
us for our: join conversations with bob corker and niki tsongas tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span and c-span.org or listen with the radio app. next, we hear about the current state of the brexit negotiations from british conservative party member owen paterson. u.s.-u.k.lks about relationships and future trade agreements between the two countries. mr. paterson spoke at an event hosted by the heritage foundation. >> good morning. welcome to the heritage foundation. and also welcome to our...
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talk about how he and bob dolan came together and talked about big issues. if those two came together and sponsored a bill, it was going to pass, with 70 or 80 votes in the senate. democrat and republicans. again, we can pick democrats who you don't like and who are caustic and you can pick republicans -- if you had someone like bob dole and even george mcgovern, both veterans, and you can pick a lot of them right now around, there's just fewer and fewer. hopefully, at some point we get back to that. >> politics, elections have consequences. voters have decisions they make in elections. and it is unfortunate, but the fact of the matter is that our politics have become polarized. it's part of the reason why our politics has become polarized, it's because of the means and ways voters get information. we have a much more knowledgeable base of voters, not a more educated base of voters. there's a difference between knowledgeable and educated. so, what is happening, i don't mean to pick on big tech, but i will, what happens is when you go online, and you look up
talk about how he and bob dolan came together and talked about big issues. if those two came together and sponsored a bill, it was going to pass, with 70 or 80 votes in the senate. democrat and republicans. again, we can pick democrats who you don't like and who are caustic and you can pick republicans -- if you had someone like bob dole and even george mcgovern, both veterans, and you can pick a lot of them right now around, there's just fewer and fewer. hopefully, at some point we get back to...
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what we need is classified documents that were shown to bob woodward for his latest book. possibly, he could contribute to all of the documents he was shown. that would be very worthwhile. short of that, one of his researchers could give those documents to wikileaks. that would be very worthwhile. if not one of his researches, someone within the administration should give the material to wikileaks. bradley manning is accused of doing what he could to end this war. he did what he could. what he is needed is for people who lack access to information that will help us understand this war in a way that will enable us to understand it to show us what they know with documents, and actually, wikileaks offers itself as the best vehicle for their doing that. >> what we are going to do now is not run a fall of ", which was booked here, four simple reasons of time. we have a short film produced by wikileaks to help explain some of the technical issues involved in reading the document. it is a short film. might be helpful to you because it comes from the knowledge of the documents dir
what we need is classified documents that were shown to bob woodward for his latest book. possibly, he could contribute to all of the documents he was shown. that would be very worthwhile. short of that, one of his researchers could give those documents to wikileaks. that would be very worthwhile. if not one of his researches, someone within the administration should give the material to wikileaks. bradley manning is accused of doing what he could to end this war. he did what he could. what he...
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it is no fun to be a business owner and have to tell a long-time customer, hey, bob, you cannot come in because you did not bring your mask. they can get some of those cheap surgical masks and hang them by the doors and say, hey, you forgot your mask today, i got one for you. then you can say that the city makes me do it. i am not being mean. i really hate the way that masks have become political. dumb.s coronavirus will affect you no matter what your political party is, and the purpose of a mask is not you, if you already had it or if you think that you are young and strong, like, hey, i don't mind if i get it and i would rather get it and get it over with so i can go see my grandma again. but there is somebody else next door who does not want to get it or has a pre-existing condition or is really old to wear a mask, be polite. easier on make it business owners. the lack of clarity coming from some of the highest sources of power really leaves it on cities and localities to step up and clarify the messaging. i think that cities can be really creative about how they communicate that
it is no fun to be a business owner and have to tell a long-time customer, hey, bob, you cannot come in because you did not bring your mask. they can get some of those cheap surgical masks and hang them by the doors and say, hey, you forgot your mask today, i got one for you. then you can say that the city makes me do it. i am not being mean. i really hate the way that masks have become political. dumb.s coronavirus will affect you no matter what your political party is, and the purpose of a...
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host: good morning, bob. caller: everybody wants to blame the pharmacy companies for the price of drugs. the reality of it is is we have quite an expensive process to release these drugs in the u.s. they have to be approved. it is not a cheap process for the drug companies. i take a drug that is cheap, but i call the manufacturer -- that is not cheap, but i call the manufacturer and i get it free. and i'm not on welfare. i do not get medicare. i am not poor, but my income falls below a high amount, and they send it to me free every six months. you know, it is -- we want to charge the drug companies a fortune to prove the medicine works so we can release it in this country. other countries get the drugs first and cheaper. it is, you know, we are basically the ones -- well, not us, but the government is basically the ones who are proving that, you know, we are going to charge the companies a phenomenal amount and then we expect them to release it at a lower price? you know, it is not a question of them making b
host: good morning, bob. caller: everybody wants to blame the pharmacy companies for the price of drugs. the reality of it is is we have quite an expensive process to release these drugs in the u.s. they have to be approved. it is not a cheap process for the drug companies. i take a drug that is cheap, but i call the manufacturer -- that is not cheap, but i call the manufacturer and i get it free. and i'm not on welfare. i do not get medicare. i am not poor, but my income falls below a high...
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i think had bob asked me -- mr. mueller asked me, i would have said have some -- not me but have some functional equivalent of sam dash. from theestions audience? this is my husband so i say "uh oh." >> how do you work this? greta: now we know it's my husband. >> we're about to see the first amendment has its limits. >> i've heard a lot about first of all it bugs me -- i'm a lawyer by the way. it bugs me when i hear that this person has all this integrity and this prosecuter has all this integrity. we are ruled by laws, not people, and i don't care how much integrity bob mueller has. greta: mueller. >> thank you. : you can tell it is a white. i never would have corrected anybody else. >> as jonathan said in the beginning, he was too involved in the picking of himself by rosenstein. and rosenstein is a witness. it's just too close. and then you have right off the bat these lawyers that are hired that have worked for something to do with with the clintons or contributed to hillary. it just stunk as improprietary a nd
i think had bob asked me -- mr. mueller asked me, i would have said have some -- not me but have some functional equivalent of sam dash. from theestions audience? this is my husband so i say "uh oh." >> how do you work this? greta: now we know it's my husband. >> we're about to see the first amendment has its limits. >> i've heard a lot about first of all it bugs me -- i'm a lawyer by the way. it bugs me when i hear that this person has all this integrity and this...
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our trade representative used to work for bob dole, he knows agriculture. i know him very well. when he came to the finance committee, the first thing to this me, now, senator, i know that you're going to ask me or tell me that you can't eat steel. we have to export things we make. we also have to export things we grow. we have a new outfit that just has come to life with a very fine member of the senate, very well respected and max baucus have come together with a new organization called farmers for free trade. don't think you have to educate farmers, ranchers, growers, all their lenders, everyone up and down main treet that benefits, you know, rom agriculture. i think we know what we have to do. i issued a call to action before the u.s. chamber of commerce some time ago, so it is -- we're having meaningful dialogue with the administration. secretary ross, but more especially the president. i know the president wants the best trade deals he can get. but in the meantime, don't do any damage to our trade policies, especially when we have to sell our product. host: chairman robert
our trade representative used to work for bob dole, he knows agriculture. i know him very well. when he came to the finance committee, the first thing to this me, now, senator, i know that you're going to ask me or tell me that you can't eat steel. we have to export things we make. we also have to export things we grow. we have a new outfit that just has come to life with a very fine member of the senate, very well respected and max baucus have come together with a new organization called...
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eastern, the fall of the berlin wall with footage of president george bush and bob dole with his speeches from president john kennedy and ronald reagan. fashion experts on first lady fashion choice. and then at 10:00, former nbc anchor tom brokaw is in good years of reporting on world events. that is this christmas day. >> a discussion about cancer research with dr. francis collins, director of the national institute of health and .r. ronald depinho they talk about the latest cancer breakthroughs and some of the research challenges. it was cohosted in october by the aspen institute and friends of cancer research. susan page is the moderator. and i am so glad when not only have a full house but c-span is here so we'll have an audience. let me very briefly introduced dr. francis collins. director of the national institutes of health, the larger biomedical research in the world. he is renowned for his leadership as the genome project. many awards, the national medal of science and presidential medal of freedom. welcome. dr. ronald depinho, president of he university of texas where -- he was
eastern, the fall of the berlin wall with footage of president george bush and bob dole with his speeches from president john kennedy and ronald reagan. fashion experts on first lady fashion choice. and then at 10:00, former nbc anchor tom brokaw is in good years of reporting on world events. that is this christmas day. >> a discussion about cancer research with dr. francis collins, director of the national institute of health and .r. ronald depinho they talk about the latest cancer...
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i agree with all that i was on i other side -- with bob, was on the other side. you are absolutely right, every state is unhappy. in my mind it would be a voluntary thing. you either come in or come out type of deal. i think the concept of changing the incentive is very important. right now it focuses on medicaid and we have to move it off that to the total cost of health care. also to say that states are indulging in games to draw down in the way of federal dollars. >> correct. >> let's go back to the point you just made, which is raver -- waivers. the other aspect of the recommendation was that states and the federal government should work together to identify a process in which the waivers can be advanced and negotiated more quickly. a common templates, etc.. you all agree that was a good recommendation. how do you advance that? >> i think a good thing would be the federal government and the entities that have to decide about weber -- waivers can ask but i. states are pretty firm on budgeting year to year. some run with two-year budgets. you can submit a waive
i agree with all that i was on i other side -- with bob, was on the other side. you are absolutely right, every state is unhappy. in my mind it would be a voluntary thing. you either come in or come out type of deal. i think the concept of changing the incentive is very important. right now it focuses on medicaid and we have to move it off that to the total cost of health care. also to say that states are indulging in games to draw down in the way of federal dollars. >> correct. >>...
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during the cocktail hour you can ask her all the questions you want about bob mueller. she finished her government career serving the president of the united states as the assistant for homeland security and counterterrorism. now, she spends a good amount of her time educating the next generation of lawyers at the nyu law school. please welcome lisa monaco. [applause] larry: last but not least, a good friend of mine is michael morrell. he is serving as our moderator tonight. he was going to be a panel member. now, he gets to ask questions instead of answer them, which is always great. he is a former acting director of cia and deputy director of cia. but he's very famously known for being i think the only human being that was with president bush on 9/11 and was with president obama on the day of the osama bin laden takedown. a lot of great stories he can tell you during the cocktail hour as well. please welcome mike morrell. we'll get started. [applause] michael: thank you, larry. and good evening to everybody. and thank you all for coming. i just want to start by reiter
during the cocktail hour you can ask her all the questions you want about bob mueller. she finished her government career serving the president of the united states as the assistant for homeland security and counterterrorism. now, she spends a good amount of her time educating the next generation of lawyers at the nyu law school. please welcome lisa monaco. [applause] larry: last but not least, a good friend of mine is michael morrell. he is serving as our moderator tonight. he was going to be...
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bob: i agree. fewer communist parties, so this is a communist party event, you do know what to invite heads of state, you invite party heads. and in one way, i think that north koreans are relieved, because they had a heck of a time figuring out the protocol for the chinese and the russians. so now they do not have to worry about that. just looking ahead, it occurred to me, if you want to get some sense of the themes that will probably show up in kim jong-un's speech, on april 30 the government, the party, and the minor party, issued a joint statement declaring victory at the end of the usrok exercises. it is quite long and i think it will show how they are building up the military and that now provides the opportunity for them to concentrate on the economy, what they have accomplished in the economy, where they think they will go. i do not know if you can get a hold of it, it would be good to have, so that you can just check through it and see how close it is and how much of a taste they want to g
bob: i agree. fewer communist parties, so this is a communist party event, you do know what to invite heads of state, you invite party heads. and in one way, i think that north koreans are relieved, because they had a heck of a time figuring out the protocol for the chinese and the russians. so now they do not have to worry about that. just looking ahead, it occurred to me, if you want to get some sense of the themes that will probably show up in kim jong-un's speech, on april 30 the...
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the former ceo of -- bob is there, some of you may know, he told me the country is missing a public health czar. i hate to use that word, but you get the point. it is somebody or something that can lead the development of ideas. that will be able to take the realities of trying to have a functional business, where again, the ceo does not report to the secretary. [indiscernible] or any time actually. the problem is that we have different worldviews of what needs to happen. unless somebody is going to put up the money in a substantial way so that there is an understood business model and unless we nationalize, which we will not do, we are doing with incompatible systems and we do need some way of finding common table that the smart people from industry and smart people from the public health committee can say, listen, we try different things and now we really do have to solve this. superbugs for example. who will develop those antibiotics and at what cost? if we're going to develop them at significant cost but saying you cannot use them because we are saving them for when the bugs appear, th
the former ceo of -- bob is there, some of you may know, he told me the country is missing a public health czar. i hate to use that word, but you get the point. it is somebody or something that can lead the development of ideas. that will be able to take the realities of trying to have a functional business, where again, the ceo does not report to the secretary. [indiscernible] or any time actually. the problem is that we have different worldviews of what needs to happen. unless somebody is...
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governor bob duffy -- partner a governor could ever have, lt. governor bob duffy. the question about, can one person make a difference, he has made a tremendous difference all across the state. let's give him another round of applause. [applause] to the elected and legislative to have been introducede before -- [applause] attorney general eric schneiderman, thank you for being here. senators, pleasure to be with you. i want to thank them for their leadership. the legislative accomplishments to really turn this state around. they were difficult and challenging because it went to the real heart of the issues. at this time i would ask the assembly and senate to stand so you can be recognized for your great work. [applause] members of the court, welcome to all of you. [applause] the capital looks a little bit different than it did over the past few years. the renovation has been complete. it was accelerated. it was extended. the building has been refurbished. it's skylights are open. it is in better shape than it has been in many, many years. [applause] i remember the
governor bob duffy -- partner a governor could ever have, lt. governor bob duffy. the question about, can one person make a difference, he has made a tremendous difference all across the state. let's give him another round of applause. [applause] to the elected and legislative to have been introducede before -- [applause] attorney general eric schneiderman, thank you for being here. senators, pleasure to be with you. i want to thank them for their leadership. the legislative accomplishments to...